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On the Economies of Fiscal Populism in an Open Economy
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In This Issue [Fall 1997]
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On the Dynamic Selection of Mechanisms for Provision of Public Projects
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In This Issue [Winter 1992]
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Taxing Capital Income: A Bad Idea
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Limited-Dependent Rational Expectations Models With Jumps
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Solving Nonlinear Rational Expectations Models by Parameterized Expectations: Convergence to Stationary Solutions
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S. Rao Aiyagari: My Student and My Teacher
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Fiscal Policy, Specialization, and Trade in the Two-Sector Model: The Return of Ricardo?
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Entrepreneurial Moral Hazard and Bank Monitoring: A Model of the Credit Channel
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Deposit Insurance Reform; or, Deregulation Is the Cart, Not the Horse
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Money and Debt in the Structure of Payments
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Microfoundations and Macro Implications of Indivisible Labor
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Start-up Costs and Pecuniary Externalities as Barriers to Economic Development
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The Macroeconomic Effects of World Trade in Financial Assets
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Human Capital, Aggregate Shocks, and Panel Data Estimation
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A Markov Switching Model of GNP Growth With Duration Dependence
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The Cyclical Behavior of Job Creation and Job Destruction: A Sectoral Model
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A Dictum for Monetary Theory
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Understanding Why High Income Households Save More Than Low Income Households
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The Great Depression in the United States From A Neoclassical Perspective
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Modeling the Liquidity Effect of a Money Shock
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Seasonality and Equilibrium Business Cycle Theories
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The Relation Between Skill Levels and the Cyclical Variability of Employment, Hours and Wages
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Alternative Specifications for Consumption and the Estimation of the Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution
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Are Banks Dead? Or Are the Reports Greatly Exaggerated?
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Tax Distortions in a Neoclassical Monetary Economy
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Time to Plan and Aggregate Fluctuations
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Incorporating Concern for Relative Wealth Into Economic Models
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Money
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Seigniorage and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: Evidence from an Intertemporal Model of Money and Consumption
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Dynamics of the Trade Balance and the Terms of Trade: The J-Curve Revisited
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Changes in Hours Worked Since 1950
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The Role of Large Banks in the Recent U.S. Banking Crisis
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Understanding the U.S. Distribution of Wealth
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In This Issue [Spring 1992]
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Maintenance and Repair: Too Big to Ignore
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Money, Inflation, and Output Under Fiat and Commodity Standards
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Monetary Policy Regimes and Beliefs
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Aggregate Employment Fluctuations with Microeconomic Asymmetries
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Private Money and Reserve Management in a Random-Matching Model
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In this Issue [Summer 1991]
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Priors for Macroeconomic Time Series and Their Application
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No Relief in Sight for the U.S. Economy
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A Toolkit for Analyzing Nonlinear Dynamic Stochastic Models Easily
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Fiscal Spending Shocks, Endogenous Government Spending, and Real Business Cycles
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Bad News From a Forecasting Model of the U.S. Economy
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In This Issue [Winter 1991]
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Have Postwar Economic Fluctuations Been Stabilized?
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Explaining the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
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Chain of Production as a Monetary Propagation Mechanism
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In This Issue [Fall 1991]
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Some Monetary Facts
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NAFTA and Mexican Development
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Reviving Reputation Models of International Debt
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A Primer on Static Applied General Equilibrium Models
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SPDAs and GICs: Like Money in the Bank?
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In This Issue [Summer 1992]
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Solving Nonlinear Dynamic Models on Parallel Computers
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Resolving the National Bank Note Paradox
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Business Cycles: Real Facts and a Monetary Myth
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The Permanent Income Hypothesis When the Bliss Point is Stochastic
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Why Should Older People Invest Less in Stocks Than Younger People?
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Employment and Business Cycle Asymmetries: A Data Based Study
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The Employment and Wage Effects of Oil Price Shocks: A Sectoral Analysis
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Real Exchange Rates Under the Gold Standard
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Liquidity Effects, Monetary Policy, and The Business Cycle
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The Real Business Cycle: Intermediate Inputs and Sectoral Comovement
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Can a "Credit Crunch" Be Efficient?
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In This Issue [Spring 1994]
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A Note on Dynamic Programming With Homogeneous Functions
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The Macroeconomic Effects of Distortionary Taxation
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The Demand for Money by Firms: Some Additional Empirical Results
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Aggregate Returns to Scale: Why Measurement Is Imprecise
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Liquidity and Real Activity in a Simple Open Economy Model
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The CAPM Debate
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Empirical Cross-Section Dynamics in Economic Growth
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Resistance to New Technology and Trade Between Areas
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Communication, Commitment, and Growth
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Relationship Between Labor-Income Risk and Average Return: Empirical Evidence From the Japanese Stock Market
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Vector Autoregression Evidence on Monetarism: Another Look at the Robustness Debate
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Politics and Economic Policy
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Comparing Predictive Accuracy I: An Asymptotic Test
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On the Cyclical Allocation of Risk
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In Order to Form a More Perfect Monetary Union
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In This Issue [Fall 1992]
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Individual Heterogeneity and Interindustry Wage Differentials
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Are Checks Overused?
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Computing Markov Perfect Nash Equilibria: Numerical Implications of a Dynamic Differentiated Product Model
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(S,s) Inventory Policies in General Equilibrium
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The Equity Premium: It's Still a Puzzle
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Modelling Complementarity in Monopolistic Competition
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Business Cycles and the Asset Structure of Foreign Trade
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A Progress Report on Business Cycle Models
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International Business Cycles: Theory vs. Evidence
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Rational Expectations Modeling with Seasonally Adjusted Data
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Keynesian Conundrum: Multiplicity and Time Consistent Stabilization
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Fluctuating Risk in an Aggregated Ss-Model
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Expectationally-Driven Market Volatility: An Experimental Study
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Will the New $100 Bill Decrease Counterfeiting?
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